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Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 13, 2006
Vancouver
Resident Sentenced to
More than 12 Years in Prison for Drug Conspiracy
Mexican National Conspired to Distribute Highly
Pure Methamphetamine
SANBINO GARCIA-QUIROZ
a/k/a Otoniel Rodriguez-Mercado 29, of Vancouver, Washington was sentenced
today to 151 months in prison for Conspiracy to Possess with Intent
to Distribute Methamphetamine. At sentencing, U.S. District Judge Ronald
B. Leighton said the lengthy prison term would protect the public from
GARCIA-QUIROZ’s drug trafficking. “Victimizing other families
is no way to get out of your own predicament or poverty,” the
Judge said. GARCIA-QUIROZ, a Mexican National, has two prior drug convictions
and has been deported from the United States twice before. Following
his prison term GARCIA-QUIROZ will be deported once more.
GARCIA-QUIROZ was
arrested on January 14, 2006 as he and two other co-conspirators returned
by car to the Vancouver, Washington area from California. The men had
been under investigation as part of “Operation Methopotamia” which
focused on methamphetamine dealing in Southwest Washington. Under the
back seat of the car GARCIA-QUIROZ was driving, authorities found more
than eight pounds of methamphetamine with a purity of 98%. Such highly
pure methamphetamine, dubbed “Ice” has been flowing into
the northwest up the I-5 corridor from Mexico. Authorities also found
$12,000 in cash in the car. When officers searched co-defendant JOSE
ANGEL LOPEZ-AGUILAR’s home they found a Smith and Wesson 9mm
handgun and a digital scale for use in drug distribution.
GARCIA-QUIROZ pleaded
guilty on May 24, 2006.
This was an Organized
Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) investigation, providing
supplemental federal funding to the federal and state agencies involved.
The case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA),
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the Clark-Skamania
Drug Task Force. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States
Attorneys Matthew H. Thomas and Sarah Y. Vogel.
For additional information
please contact Emily Langlie, Public Affairs Officer for the United
States Attorney’s Office, at (206) 553-4110.
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